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it will say joe -- >> like sean connery telling you how nice you look. >> so, joe, have you been working out? things like that. >>> our newsmaker of the morning, he looks good, treasury secretary jack lew. he'll sit down with john harwood at 7:30 eastern. john will join us from washington with a -- oh! he's right there. i want to talk about the other thing, larry summers. you are the man! you are the man. who was your source? can you tell us that? >> hey, joe? >> yeah? >> before we get there, can i just suggest to you, you might be able to get that app that trades siri for miley cyrus? she'll talk to you on your iphone that way. >> yeah. >> ow. >> i'd like a twerking iphone. will that -- man, that got a lot of play. >> she's only 20 years old, come on. >> it works so well. whoever her manager is, i want to hire him, but should i twerk? do you think that would help? maybe i could get on tv -- >> no, please, do not. >> i don't think this will work. >> is there anywhere that i can do that now? >> john, someone inside -- i'll tell you what, this -- i'm not under any false illusions that larr
it will say joe -- >> like sean connery telling you how nice you look. >> so, joe, have you been working out? things like that. >>> our newsmaker of the morning, he looks good, treasury secretary jack lew. he'll sit down with john harwood at 7:30 eastern. john will join us from washington with a -- oh! he's right there. i want to talk about the other thing, larry summers. you are the man! you are the man. who was your source? can you tell us that? >> hey, joe?...
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from a guy who has watched a lot of these debates, i believe if you had mark levin and sean hannity and rush limbaugh asking the questions, they would ask tougher questions from a perspective that would be of an interesting to primary voters. >> i'm biased. i'm cnn and i would love to host a debate. thank you very much. we'll let you have the last word and we'll have you all back soon. >> coming up next, she says her life was turned upside down and her reputation ruined after she says her name was leaked by the government. plus forget puffy gowns. try docock. fighting that's how apparently one princess gets down. ng lots d lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical
from a guy who has watched a lot of these debates, i believe if you had mark levin and sean hannity and rush limbaugh asking the questions, they would ask tougher questions from a perspective that would be of an interesting to primary voters. >> i'm biased. i'm cnn and i would love to host a debate. thank you very much. we'll let you have the last word and we'll have you all back soon. >> coming up next, she says her life was turned upside down and her reputation ruined after she...
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>> will -- >> will cumulus drop rush and sean? >> probably not. >> michael harrison, what's your take? >> maybe. >> all right. we covered the gamut there. thom hartmann, michael medved, michael harrison. >>> hillary mania continues with three things in the works. more on that when we come back. i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. ctn that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com where over seventy-five percent of store management started as i'm the next american success story. working for a company hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct h
>> will -- >> will cumulus drop rush and sean? >> probably not. >> michael harrison, what's your take? >> maybe. >> all right. we covered the gamut there. thom hartmann, michael medved, michael harrison. >>> hillary mania continues with three things in the works. more on that when we come back. i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. ctn that's just for guys. now, it's your...
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sean mccoy said he no longer respects cooper after what he said. >> i mean, it's -- hopefully it wears off, but, i mean, at this point i'm speaking about myself and other teammates, i know it's different. >> less than 48 hours after being traded by the houston astros bud norris was facing his former team. wednesday at the trade deadline they sent norris to the or wrolz. had he to walk about 50 yards to get to his new clubhouse. last night norris pitched six solid innings against the stros. snf his new orleans teammates gave him the old pie in the face to help initiate him to his new club. >>> they call it the x games for a reason. during practice yesterday javier from chile had to bail. he was knocked out when he landed, but he did regain consciousness, and he ended up with a broken and dislocated right hip. hopefully he will be okay. here's another one, christine. bob burnquist from brazil in a skateboard competition. he will go for this jump right here, and he will come down right on his face. amazingly, christine, he would get right back on the board and continue on m event and he w
sean mccoy said he no longer respects cooper after what he said. >> i mean, it's -- hopefully it wears off, but, i mean, at this point i'm speaking about myself and other teammates, i know it's different. >> less than 48 hours after being traded by the houston astros bud norris was facing his former team. wednesday at the trade deadline they sent norris to the or wrolz. had he to walk about 50 yards to get to his new clubhouse. last night norris pitched six solid innings against the...
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. >> but if cumulus media does decide to drop rush and sean, and that's a very big if, is that really what liberals want id to be? which is the beginning of the end of right-wing radio. did you hear, hillary clinton has won the 2016 democratic nomination for president. i'm kidding, of course. but nbc's dramatic mini series about her life in the white house and after is coming
. >> but if cumulus media does decide to drop rush and sean, and that's a very big if, is that really what liberals want id to be? which is the beginning of the end of right-wing radio. did you hear, hillary clinton has won the 2016 democratic nomination for president. i'm kidding, of course. but nbc's dramatic mini series about her life in the white house and after is coming
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to the dismay of fox news sean hannity. >> really, you want to spend your hard-earned taxpayer money like this? >> they are aware of the incident but they've determined that this incident does not rise to the level of a threat. the justice department has declined the comment at this time. wolf? >> athena, thank you for that report. >>> believe it or not, a member of the bush family appears to be rooting for hillary clinton. barbara tells "people" magazine she thinks the former secretary of state is, quote, unbelievably accomplished. while the former president's daughter says she'd like to see mrs. clinton run in 2016, she might not vote for her. it depends on who the republicans nominate. >>> up next, michael jackson's ex-wife now takes the stand giving new insight into the singer's biggest fears. >>> and new clues about america's biggest secrets have just been declassified. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everythi
to the dismay of fox news sean hannity. >> really, you want to spend your hard-earned taxpayer money like this? >> they are aware of the incident but they've determined that this incident does not rise to the level of a threat. the justice department has declined the comment at this time. wolf? >> athena, thank you for that report. >>> believe it or not, a member of the bush family appears to be rooting for hillary clinton. barbara tells "people" magazine...
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to folks like sean hannity and rush limbaugh. are opportunities to better expand it. inublicans seem mired internal civil war. next year is not your friend both in the house level thanks to redistricting. a lot of these republican districts have become fortresses. on the system level there have been a lot of -- on a senate level there have been a lot of retirements. as you look at that going do you look at your odds and what you're going to have to do to overcome that? i know folks are saying the maps are not our friend. they are the same folks that said that in 2011 that thought the democrats would lose the senate. we picked up a seat. we won the white house again and added eight seats in the house. opportunities we have in 2014. it is normally a tough cycle for a second term resident -- president. because the republicans have embraced extremism and voted 40 repealo appeal -- obamacare and doing everything they can to make sure it is not successful because we have had strong recruitment they have done a great job at recruiting t
to folks like sean hannity and rush limbaugh. are opportunities to better expand it. inublicans seem mired internal civil war. next year is not your friend both in the house level thanks to redistricting. a lot of these republican districts have become fortresses. on the system level there have been a lot of -- on a senate level there have been a lot of retirements. as you look at that going do you look at your odds and what you're going to have to do to overcome that? i know folks are saying...
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sean on the republican line from massachusetts. any army based on anything to buy with the constitution is a hero in my mind. this government answers to the people. anybody, if you in this today and you find that the government is violating the constitution, you have a responsibility to inform the public. 1943 anyone who brought to light the massacre of the jews, they would say you violated your oath or whatever. host: the president embarks on a bus trip today. new york and pennsylvania college campuses will be the destination. stopping in new york today. new york and pennsylvania on friday. a story taking a look at some of the message. david jackson is the white house reporter. could you highlight some of the message that the president will how colleges should be ranked and how that ties to financial aid? on a: this is the latest series of speeches to the middle class and the topic is college affordability. he will outline a revamped plan that. first of all, it involves payment for performance. they're holding down costs and deliv
sean on the republican line from massachusetts. any army based on anything to buy with the constitution is a hero in my mind. this government answers to the people. anybody, if you in this today and you find that the government is violating the constitution, you have a responsibility to inform the public. 1943 anyone who brought to light the massacre of the jews, they would say you violated your oath or whatever. host: the president embarks on a bus trip today. new york and pennsylvania college...
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sean on ournia, democrats line. you're on the air. caller:hi. i would like to comment on the but notg of the war, only that, just reporting of everything else. i am a fairly young guy, 26 years old. typically i switch between the and foxnels, msnbc, news, to get their perspective. on different issues that are going on. it is funny because my girlfriend asked me, why do you switch between the two channels? i always respond by saying one channel is the rebuttal to the other. as far as the war, and other you do not typically hear a lot about the war going on right now. i cannot compare it to the vietnam war that happened back in the 1970's and the cold war that happened in the 1980's and 1990's. host: this goes back a couple years, but it says, and let me know if you think these figures are about as accurate. it says afghanistan coverage took up four percent of the news coverage in the year 2010, and in terms of iraqi them an iraqi was winding down, it said over a ofilar course of 2010, 1% the news coverage was devoted to iraq. in no week did iraqi
sean on ournia, democrats line. you're on the air. caller:hi. i would like to comment on the but notg of the war, only that, just reporting of everything else. i am a fairly young guy, 26 years old. typically i switch between the and foxnels, msnbc, news, to get their perspective. on different issues that are going on. it is funny because my girlfriend asked me, why do you switch between the two channels? i always respond by saying one channel is the rebuttal to the other. as far as the war,...
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their children, and how the president -- i am not aware if you know this, but the president did not sean that mother, smith's mother to receive his medal because she spoke out against him. they are telling her she is not immediate family. how dare him? that is the most terrible thing i have ever heard of any president. he is the world's worst. think you. not aware of that. i am sorry i cannot speak to that. soft targets versus hard targets, what is the difference? be a: the analogy would match in an embassy that is extremely well-guarded typically verses of conflict, which is usually smaller and in a more pro -- remote part of the country. imagine a police station or military base verses a school or hospital. all have aities great facility. part of the problem when we put facilities abroad, no matter how fortified they are, there is an asymmetric red for the host government ultimately has to be responsible for protecting those installations. crisisaw and the hostage in the 1970's, no matter how many marines you have guarding an embassy, at some point they will be overwhelmed by the exter
their children, and how the president -- i am not aware if you know this, but the president did not sean that mother, smith's mother to receive his medal because she spoke out against him. they are telling her she is not immediate family. how dare him? that is the most terrible thing i have ever heard of any president. he is the world's worst. think you. not aware of that. i am sorry i cannot speak to that. soft targets versus hard targets, what is the difference? be a: the analogy would match...
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and how the president i am not aware if you know this, but the president did not invite the mother, sean that smith's mother to receive his medal because she spoke out against him. they are telling her she is not immediate family. how dare him? that is the most terrible thing i have ever heard of any president. he is the world's worst. think you. guest: i am not aware of that. i am sorry i cannot speak to that. soft targets versus hard targets, what is the difference? guest: the analogy would be a match in an embassy that is extremely well-guarded typically verses of conflict, which is usually smaller and in a more pro -- remote part of the country. imagine a police station or military base verses a school or hospital. those facilities all have a great facility. part of the problem when we put facilities abroad, no matter how fortified they are, there is an asymmetric red for the host government ultimately has to be responsible for protecting those installations. as we saw and the hostage crisis in the 1970's, no matter how many marines you have guarding an embassy, at some point they wi
and how the president i am not aware if you know this, but the president did not invite the mother, sean that smith's mother to receive his medal because she spoke out against him. they are telling her she is not immediate family. how dare him? that is the most terrible thing i have ever heard of any president. he is the world's worst. think you. guest: i am not aware of that. i am sorry i cannot speak to that. soft targets versus hard targets, what is the difference? guest: the analogy would...
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limbaugh and sean hannity iodized moderators. they are already looking to block cnn and nbc. the plan features on hillary clinton and they are looking to scrap the old model of having reporters and news personnel asking the questions and candidate forums. from theour calls democrats line. from jesup, georgia. think hillary clinton will probably be the nomination that i really like o'malley out of maryland. i really like a lady out of , the young 24-year- old black republican. and some lady down in texas, the guy who said he was a democrat and just turned republican, the hispanic, if you check the numbers, he the president won the hispanic vote. i would like to know why the hard toans tried so take the waltons who spent $26 million between the five family help thend not try to one million workers that we have to subsidize every week, every month, every year. thank you all. >> watertown, wisconsin, on the republican line. hello. how are you? who is the future of your party? caller: i think rick santorum from pennsylvania. i believe chris christie of new jersey, the governor. an
limbaugh and sean hannity iodized moderators. they are already looking to block cnn and nbc. the plan features on hillary clinton and they are looking to scrap the old model of having reporters and news personnel asking the questions and candidate forums. from theour calls democrats line. from jesup, georgia. think hillary clinton will probably be the nomination that i really like o'malley out of maryland. i really like a lady out of , the young 24-year- old black republican. and some lady down...
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cop who was sean callier, his family only wanted to talk to me. i talked to the brothers and column on did a that. after they pinched i call him joker, the second one that of the knew where some cops had gone. j.j. foleys, a great end.on the south i walked in at the same time as s.w.a.t. team.the jerry foley brought the beers. the great sergeant who saved lives the first -- if you listen to the tapes on the the bomb went off, there's a voice in the 9/11 keep the creaming -- roads open. keep the ring road open. screaming. that is danny keeler. i once described him as a former marine. i said i don't think there is such a thing. there was danny in the black s.w.a.t. outfit. younghere with a bunch of cops. toasted and said thank god this is over. the dead said to sean, cop then a third toast. in there to that because they knew who i was. somebody from a tv station showed up, they would have been escorted out of the bar. that kind of stuff -- this was deeply, deeply personal to the town. and at that moment, in a very for us, it's awkward because access
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my name is sean. my most relevant affiliation if i attended a very small public school in illinois, graduate class of 1998. i wanted to ask you about are their constituency that are affected in the wake of consolidation? i went to a school that had been consolidated in the past and looking for the potential of being consolidated again. it seems to me that anecdote of glee when a town loses their school, that you seek lots of loss and community identity and vitality. you see the communities age, people tend to move where the schools end up. you see businesses dry up and property values drop. at least it is conceivable that efficiency the cost for students, you see losses in that community's economy and their kind of identity because a lot of these small towns, the school is what kind of brings the town together. so i was wondering if the panel had any thoughts about that. i know that small, rural districts where the focus of the report, but it has been brought up. >> that was one of your main points. >
my name is sean. my most relevant affiliation if i attended a very small public school in illinois, graduate class of 1998. i wanted to ask you about are their constituency that are affected in the wake of consolidation? i went to a school that had been consolidated in the past and looking for the potential of being consolidated again. it seems to me that anecdote of glee when a town loses their school, that you seek lots of loss and community identity and vitality. you see the communities age,...
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no sean handed the. no right wing conservatives. -- no sean hannityl. . i hope they're sitting at home watching c-span so when they ask the question, where is the leadership? look around this room and you will see it. we would be remiss if we reduce it to a just simply a commemoration. philip randolph, who really was the godfather of this march 50 years ago, he was the godfather. that is another talking points i have here that only 7 percent of are in theple now labor movement, a part of the labor movement. labor movement has been demonized. poor people have been demonized. that is what is going on. the thing that i always remember, and i cannot do it by memory, but i will paraphrase. philip randolph at the march on theington said look for dixiecrats, reactionary who are opposed to medicare, social security, federal funding of public education and minimum-wage. there you will find working with reactionary republicans to end the those programs. all you have to do is change one word, dixiecrat and replace it with teeth party -- tea party. it is the same thi
no sean handed the. no right wing conservatives. -- no sean hannityl. . i hope they're sitting at home watching c-span so when they ask the question, where is the leadership? look around this room and you will see it. we would be remiss if we reduce it to a just simply a commemoration. philip randolph, who really was the godfather of this march 50 years ago, he was the godfather. that is another talking points i have here that only 7 percent of are in theple now labor movement, a part of the...
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host: sean is up next. just wanted to say that i think that these town hall meetings are absolutely essential in a time when the senate floor does not have debates. we simply have senators making a statement. it may get another statement on something else. it is really a rare moment of accountability between campaign promises. whatever side you're on, it is important we have some some access to our elected officials. host: goose townhall have you gone on to see? caller: in the past i have been with senator feingold that was unseated by senator ron johnson. ron johnson has not had a single townhall meeting since 2010. it is just a disappointment. host: thanks for your calls. more of them coming up. egypt aid as u.s. inches closer to a decision after the military crackdown in cairo. they report that the administration is undertaking a major review with relations with egypt. they're edging closer to a decision about curtailing some of the 1.5 billion dollars in aid after the crackdown on supporters of mohamed
host: sean is up next. just wanted to say that i think that these town hall meetings are absolutely essential in a time when the senate floor does not have debates. we simply have senators making a statement. it may get another statement on something else. it is really a rare moment of accountability between campaign promises. whatever side you're on, it is important we have some some access to our elected officials. host: goose townhall have you gone on to see? caller: in the past i have been...
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limbaugh and sean hannity iodized moderators. they are already looking to block cnn and nbc. the plan features on hillary clinton and they are looking to scrap the old model of having reporters and news personnel asking the questions and candidate forums. back to your calls from the democrats line. from jesup, georgia. caller: i think hillary clinton will probably be the nomination that i really like o'malley out of maryland. i really like a lady out of washington, the young 24-year- old black republican. and some lady down in texas, the guy who said he was a democrat and just turned republican, the hispanic, if you check the numbers, he the president won the hispanic vote. i would like to know why the republicans tried so hard to take the waltons who spent $26 million between the five family members and not try to help the one million workers that we have to subsidize every week, every month, every year. thank you all. >> watertown, wisconsin, on the republican line. hello. how are you? who is the future of your party? caller: i think rick santorum from pennsylvania. i belie
limbaugh and sean hannity iodized moderators. they are already looking to block cnn and nbc. the plan features on hillary clinton and they are looking to scrap the old model of having reporters and news personnel asking the questions and candidate forums. back to your calls from the democrats line. from jesup, georgia. caller: i think hillary clinton will probably be the nomination that i really like o'malley out of maryland. i really like a lady out of washington, the young 24-year- old black...
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host: sean is up next. caller: i just wanted to say that i think that these town hall meetings are absolutely essential in a time when the senate floor does not have debates. we simply have senators making a statement. it may get another statement on something else. it is really a rare moment of accountability between campaign promises. whatever side you're on, it is important we have some some access to our elected officials. host: goose townhall have you gone on to see? caller: in the past i have been with senator feingold that was unseated by senator ron johnson. ron johnson has not had a single townhall meeting since 2010. it is just a disappointment. host: thanks for your calls. more of them coming up. egypt aid as u.s. inches closer to a decision after the military crackdown in cairo. they report that the administration is undertaking a major review with relations with egypt. they're edging closer to a decision about curtailing some of the 1.5 billion dollars in aid after the crackdown on supporters o
host: sean is up next. caller: i just wanted to say that i think that these town hall meetings are absolutely essential in a time when the senate floor does not have debates. we simply have senators making a statement. it may get another statement on something else. it is really a rare moment of accountability between campaign promises. whatever side you're on, it is important we have some some access to our elected officials. host: goose townhall have you gone on to see? caller: in the past i...
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>> sean, thanks for the question. we, industry recognized that we needed to get security clearances out to those that really need it, so then you do the simple math. i want to say there's 4,000 entityies, and you come up with a model that maybe three or four clearances are needed per entity. you do the math, it's just simply not achievable with the budget constraints, the handling of that many background investigations, etc., etc. so who really should get those clearances? well, the cip committee, the technical committee that reports directly to the board of directors, tackled this problem about the last eight months. we formed a task force, and we built a product. that's one of the reports that's going to the board here next week, and if it's approved, accepted, i should say, by the board, it'll become public. so that is one model for the clearance issue. and i look forward to getting that in play with our government partners and is seeing what they think. so, you know, not everybody can, you know, needs a clearance,
>> sean, thanks for the question. we, industry recognized that we needed to get security clearances out to those that really need it, so then you do the simple math. i want to say there's 4,000 entityies, and you come up with a model that maybe three or four clearances are needed per entity. you do the math, it's just simply not achievable with the budget constraints, the handling of that many background investigations, etc., etc. so who really should get those clearances? well, the cip...
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. >> secretary of state john kerry named sean casey hit his dear advisor on faith-based initiatives. dedicated on outreach to the global community. this is an outreach event for 30 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of state, john kerry, special advisor for faith-based initiatives and director of the white house office of security. >> thank you so much, everyone. thank you so much. i am really delighted to be here with you this morning. it is a great pleasure for me to take part in us. i'm convinced that this is one of the toughest challenges that we face in terms of global diplomacy and relationships around the world. we have had the challenges of many conflicts to the challenges of simply understanding people. we are talking about regions apart and things like global climate change, which is really a challenge. this includes the garden figures of gods creation. secretary of state and before that. i was a secretary before that. i had met with faith-based leaders all across the world. we met with many members of our faith-based community here in
. >> secretary of state john kerry named sean casey hit his dear advisor on faith-based initiatives. dedicated on outreach to the global community. this is an outreach event for 30 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of state, john kerry, special advisor for faith-based initiatives and director of the white house office of security. >> thank you so much, everyone. thank you so much. i am really delighted to be here with you this morning....
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my name is sean gray from the university. i was in russia for seven years. i would like to ask the panel a question about russia's future. i have seen my peers and the generation younger than me growing up in russia and i noticed that basically if they are smart and if they are liberals who are thinking they will try to leave the country and you mentioned silicon valley about how russia is one of the languages and they are very smart but unfortunately they are not looking to improve their country and the legal systems and so forth. then you see the other guys that are staying there and a lot of these nationalists and people like that who are going and protesting in the beating and stuff like that. others protests and then they are rising of taking positions in the government as well. that's the future in russia itself. he's not going to be around for very long and this is a question that always [inaudible] [laughter] >> sorry about that. [laughter] >> speaking as a member of the younger generation looking for work in the future i didn't mean to offend anybod
my name is sean gray from the university. i was in russia for seven years. i would like to ask the panel a question about russia's future. i have seen my peers and the generation younger than me growing up in russia and i noticed that basically if they are smart and if they are liberals who are thinking they will try to leave the country and you mentioned silicon valley about how russia is one of the languages and they are very smart but unfortunately they are not looking to improve their...
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yourk commitment to enhancing embassyy security as evidenced by your recently introduced chris stevens, sean smith, bill b and ecurity and personal security of 2013. it has been a concern since inception of embassy security almost 100 years ago. to counter these global threats come in, the office of the chief special agent was formed in 1916. it was not, however until 1985 at the same time is preparing for service to the u.s. government and the mission and vision was part of the team that i particularly wanted to join. in 1987, i became a special agent and since then i have devoted my 26 year career to fulfilling the mission to provide a safe and secure environment for the conduct of foreign policy. i have manage security programs is a regional security officer in iraq and pakistan and jerusalem and philippines and indonesia. to demonstrate the depth of my experience and not of special agent come i would like to highlight a few of my accomplishments. i have dealt daily with possible terrorist acts that have impacted the lives of americans to include the kidnapping of americans in the philipp
yourk commitment to enhancing embassyy security as evidenced by your recently introduced chris stevens, sean smith, bill b and ecurity and personal security of 2013. it has been a concern since inception of embassy security almost 100 years ago. to counter these global threats come in, the office of the chief special agent was formed in 1916. it was not, however until 1985 at the same time is preparing for service to the u.s. government and the mission and vision was part of the team that i...
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sean o'keefe has been acting administrator of the navy. if you have a person is qualified, historians will tell you. i love my work and i think my people enjoy working for me. my job is to facilitate their success we want to be the best place work in government. c-span: you mentioned having dinner in iraq and afghanistan. he is now an oscar nod. where is he at now? >> guest: is a navy s.e.a.l. c-span: how did that happen? >> guest: he wanted to be an astronaut. they come from all walks of life. i apply for the state program and i was picked up and i went all the way through a 14 year career where nasa reimburse me for my salary. in the marine corps let me go for 14 years and i went back. c-span: so what does the space station do? >> guest: most of it is science, scientific investigation. solar science, we now have a number of earth science experiments that are there looking up the atmosphere. we are doing technology development that is the product of many nations, more than 20 nations that have the science experiment. it is a basic physics
sean o'keefe has been acting administrator of the navy. if you have a person is qualified, historians will tell you. i love my work and i think my people enjoy working for me. my job is to facilitate their success we want to be the best place work in government. c-span: you mentioned having dinner in iraq and afghanistan. he is now an oscar nod. where is he at now? >> guest: is a navy s.e.a.l. c-span: how did that happen? >> guest: he wanted to be an astronaut. they come from all...
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next to sean. >> talk a little bit more about how marketplace pressures effect the work your organization does. years ago there was a campbell "newshour." today there's more instances of advertising perhaps mast raiding as journalism. >> trying to get us in trouble. [laughter] you ask about sponsor content and that kind of thing? >> just perhaps what challenges your organization has faced in keeping that at bay or trying to do something with it. >> well, for us we're a little bit different in a lot of organizations. we don't have advertisement. we don't have banner ads or popup ads things like that. the fizzment on our site is a sort of sponsored content. it's labeled as such as post sponsored by or written by corporation. and -- learning how to do things in term of how the advertisement are generally written and presented. mostly because we do viral marketing, you know, advertisements are done for the same way. weth way we get our story out in a way that quickly share them with each other. the advertisement done our site is similar, i think. i don't know a lot about it, because frankly t
next to sean. >> talk a little bit more about how marketplace pressures effect the work your organization does. years ago there was a campbell "newshour." today there's more instances of advertising perhaps mast raiding as journalism. >> trying to get us in trouble. [laughter] you ask about sponsor content and that kind of thing? >> just perhaps what challenges your organization has faced in keeping that at bay or trying to do something with it. >> well, for us...
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. >> sean phillips with the m a. have a question about transparency, we are seeing more articles in the new york times recently how expensive a sailing trip can be, where one provider will charge $500 and another one charges only $100. these are things that will be difficult for consumers to see, that line item might not be easily broken out, might not see it at all. as you mention it, consumers read through their packages, the package provided by the employer to the employee, not the provider. as you said it gets very complex and some of these fees will not be there. it will be hard for the employee to control their costs. how are the employers going to help the employees with that? >> the good news is most of the health plans now including united and cigna, anthem, a number of health plans on the leading edge have apps, applications that allow people to know a couple things and some third parties like compare health and others. this is a fast-moving field. whether an employee or consumer or patient needs to know, w
. >> sean phillips with the m a. have a question about transparency, we are seeing more articles in the new york times recently how expensive a sailing trip can be, where one provider will charge $500 and another one charges only $100. these are things that will be difficult for consumers to see, that line item might not be easily broken out, might not see it at all. as you mention it, consumers read through their packages, the package provided by the employer to the employee, not the...
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. >> i am sean, a reporter with sharp grid today. it's been said that with regards to isac there are not enough security clearances for everyone who wants to participate. it's acknowledged this is a problem and what is being done to address it. >> thanks for the question. the industry recognized we needed to get security clearances out to those that really need it. so then you do the simple math, and i want to say there's 4,000 entities and to come up with a model that may be three or four clearances are needed for entities. do the math, it's just simply not achievable with the budget constraints, the handling of that many background investigations, et cetera, et cetera. so, who really should get those clearances? well, the technical committee that reports directly to the board of directors, tackled this problem for the last eight months. they formed a task force and we built a product. that's one of the reports going to the board here next week, and if it's approved, accepted, by the board, it will become public. that is one model f
. >> i am sean, a reporter with sharp grid today. it's been said that with regards to isac there are not enough security clearances for everyone who wants to participate. it's acknowledged this is a problem and what is being done to address it. >> thanks for the question. the industry recognized we needed to get security clearances out to those that really need it. so then you do the simple math, and i want to say there's 4,000 entities and to come up with a model that may be three...
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this lady here next to sean. >> a little bit more about how marketplace pressures affect the work that your organization does? years ago there was the camel news hour. today there is more instances of advertising perhaps masquerading as journalism. >> are you trying to get us in trouble? [laughter] >> you asked about the sponsor content in that kind of thing? >> just perhaps what challenges your organization has faced in either keeping that it may or trying to do something with it? >> for us we are a little bit different than a lot of organizations because we don't have advertisement. we don't have down there at some we don't have pop-up ads and things like that. the advertising that is done on our site is responsive content and is labeled as such. it says this post is sponsored by or written by the acme widget corp. and it is very much in line with how we do things in terms of how the advertising is generally written in presented mostly because we do viral marketing. if the advertisements are done the same way the way we get our stories out is to write them in a way that people will q
this lady here next to sean. >> a little bit more about how marketplace pressures affect the work that your organization does? years ago there was the camel news hour. today there is more instances of advertising perhaps masquerading as journalism. >> are you trying to get us in trouble? [laughter] >> you asked about the sponsor content in that kind of thing? >> just perhaps what challenges your organization has faced in either keeping that it may or trying to do...
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that is well known on the seventh floor of the fbi headquarters that has been uttered a few times, and sean joyce is here and has heard it once or twice, the deputy of the leaders need to know how to delegate and that is something that happens from time to time. thank you for those lessons because i've learned the benefits of doing that. so a couple of brief points to wrap up. as you and anne start traveling without your 60 detail there's a couple of words you need to know there will be important to you, and that is the tsa recheck. [laughter] trust me on this one. >> now you know why you were invited. >> that's right. there you go. and so finally, on behalf of all of the men and women at the fbi who's had the privilege, and the honor of serving with mr. director bob mueller these last 12 years, let me express a found appreciation and gratitude for what you have done guiding the bureau through a tumultuous time with integrity and distinction, and on a personal note to say thanks for the privilege of serving as one of your deputy director's for encouraging me at teaching me lessons in leader
that is well known on the seventh floor of the fbi headquarters that has been uttered a few times, and sean joyce is here and has heard it once or twice, the deputy of the leaders need to know how to delegate and that is something that happens from time to time. thank you for those lessons because i've learned the benefits of doing that. so a couple of brief points to wrap up. as you and anne start traveling without your 60 detail there's a couple of words you need to know there will be...
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my name is sean and i'm a reporter with federal times a publication that covers the federal agencies so we do a lot of agencies. tony i completely agree with you with what you said about -- i would also have their agencies that will not deal with reporters on any basis except e-mail. as an employee you probably know -- >> it drives me crazy. >> a treasury employer doesn't check her messages. send her an e-mail. to get to my question though one frustration i found in covering the government is a lot of pao's and i'm asking the context of principles essentially that the dao should follow that they are political appointees and the only qualification for the job and this was true for for the obamas ration is the work on the campaign. should that be allowed? >> look, i think you want to try to find talent where you can and try to match it up. there is the public affairs office. they actually do work for the people who are elected and they are answerable to them in the cases where they are political appointees. i was a political appointee. so i think i don't think you can change the whole
my name is sean and i'm a reporter with federal times a publication that covers the federal agencies so we do a lot of agencies. tony i completely agree with you with what you said about -- i would also have their agencies that will not deal with reporters on any basis except e-mail. as an employee you probably know -- >> it drives me crazy. >> a treasury employer doesn't check her messages. send her an e-mail. to get to my question though one frustration i found in covering the...
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sean donnelly is committee chairman who moderates this discussion. >> welcome to the national press club. for this evening's discussion of whether or not a federal public affairs officers have become a hindrance more and help, press freedom and open government or if you like, our shorter title, tax for slacks. line name is john donnelly, reporter with congressional quarterly and roll call and chairman of the national press club press freedom committee which is sponsoring tonight's event with the young members committee. you can find out more about the national press club and membership therein at press.org. we are the leading organization in the world for journalists. tonight's event is being broadcast on that site. it will be archived later. is also being broadcast on c-span2 right now. if you are following us on twitter the handle this@press theclubtv and the hash club is open government. .. >> i would like to make a few comments just to set the stage for tonight event. our discussion tonight is about the growing and, some say, harmful role played by public affairs offices in the feder
sean donnelly is committee chairman who moderates this discussion. >> welcome to the national press club. for this evening's discussion of whether or not a federal public affairs officers have become a hindrance more and help, press freedom and open government or if you like, our shorter title, tax for slacks. line name is john donnelly, reporter with congressional quarterly and roll call and chairman of the national press club press freedom committee which is sponsoring tonight's event...
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what happens to sean hannity? >> well, you know -- >> bill: they're not going to throw him away. >> he's a popular brand on fox news. unfortunately, sean hannity is just kind of like a walking teletype for rnc. >> bill: republican national committee. >> serial misinformer. very damaging figure in terms of natural discourse. megan kelly, i think has proven herself to be a bit of a maverick at fox news. she's standing up for the rights of women and call some of her colleagues and other folks out for making sexist comments and kind of going after -- she even called the war on women but it is a war on women from the right. this might be a response by roger ailes in understanding going into 2016, they can't be seen as the white male middle-aged network. >> bill: she's a good talent and i think she'll do remarkably well at 9:00. then again, does that mean -- we're speculating here but sean hannity takes greta's place? he's not going to take o'reilly's place. like in the afternoons? what's going on? >> look, it is a good
what happens to sean hannity? >> well, you know -- >> bill: they're not going to throw him away. >> he's a popular brand on fox news. unfortunately, sean hannity is just kind of like a walking teletype for rnc. >> bill: republican national committee. >> serial misinformer. very damaging figure in terms of natural discourse. megan kelly, i think has proven herself to be a bit of a maverick at fox news. she's standing up for the rights of women and call some of her...
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so i watched some of sean hannity's show -- >> bill: oh, my god. >> and it was just the dumbest issue, and then i realized that i was getting looks from people next to me. and i realized oh, crap, they think -- and i wanted to say i promise i'm just watching for the train wreck, but it is a total bogus issue. >> bill: remember acorn? >> yeah. >> bill: still, and that organization doesn't even exist anymore, and they are still talk about it on fox news. something else that bares to mention here, doing our job as the liberal media, and this is -- me, the number one critic of eric holder, two days in a row we has done things that made sense. two days ago he gave the speech in san francisco, where he said this maximum/minimum sentencing we have been practicing is really making maters worse not better, and we're going to stop forcing it at the federal level. good for him on that issue, and yesterday the department of justice said no, we're going to stand up, we're going to court. we're going to try to block this latest merger in the airlines, and, you know, as we have seen lately, the airl
so i watched some of sean hannity's show -- >> bill: oh, my god. >> and it was just the dumbest issue, and then i realized that i was getting looks from people next to me. and i realized oh, crap, they think -- and i wanted to say i promise i'm just watching for the train wreck, but it is a total bogus issue. >> bill: remember acorn? >> yeah. >> bill: still, and that organization doesn't even exist anymore, and they are still talk about it on fox news. something...
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for hours each weekday we see rush limbaugh, sean hannity spew outrage, riling up their listeners with a frothy mix of indignation because that's what talk radio is inway, a shout fest. but the only opinion that really counts is the hosts. well, not among groans ups. on the brian lehrer show, the listeners are king. it's a daily show that prides itself on respect for its guests, it's audience and diverse opinions that they espouse. brian lehrer has been praised as a master interview, thank you for being here. >> john, you were the intern at my show. we've gone on for a 24 year run. i'm your guest, and you're going off the air the next day. that means you're good luck and i'm bad luck. >> john: i'm thrilled you could be here and i think you'll have that backwards. you'll still be go employed. i can't think of more different radio personalities than you and rush. how would you compare your style to his? >> it's funny that you bring this up, i don't know if we talked about this in 1989, but my show is actually created to some degree in response to the sudden popularity of rush limbaugh ar
for hours each weekday we see rush limbaugh, sean hannity spew outrage, riling up their listeners with a frothy mix of indignation because that's what talk radio is inway, a shout fest. but the only opinion that really counts is the hosts. well, not among groans ups. on the brian lehrer show, the listeners are king. it's a daily show that prides itself on respect for its guests, it's audience and diverse opinions that they espouse. brian lehrer has been praised as a master interview, thank you...
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stephanie: was orange the new black then or is only -- who knows. >> hal: isn't that the name of a sean hannity book about the obama presidency? >> stephanie: ron in chicago, you're on with hal. >> caller: good morning, stephanie. i wanted to give you guys some praise because i've gone back and forth about being a liberal, conservative and whatever but i give you guys a lot of credit because when i listen to you guys, especially when you talk about the war on terror, counterinsurgencies and stuff like that, you guys really -- >> stephanie: uh-oh. i think he was going to say something good about us. go ahead, ron. >> he's gone. >> hal: call back, ron. >> the nsa intercepted that phone call. >> stephanie: because he's a veteran and i'm right about everything. thank you, ron. someone will call me a neocon on twitter. i just know it. >> hal: there just seems to be when you do hear the polarized sides of this conversation is that there's either no threat whatsoever and everything the government does is an absolute lie or hide in your house and tin tinfoil up the windows because they're every
stephanie: was orange the new black then or is only -- who knows. >> hal: isn't that the name of a sean hannity book about the obama presidency? >> stephanie: ron in chicago, you're on with hal. >> caller: good morning, stephanie. i wanted to give you guys some praise because i've gone back and forth about being a liberal, conservative and whatever but i give you guys a lot of credit because when i listen to you guys, especially when you talk about the war on terror,...
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because sean hannity mentioned me last week. >> did he. >> stephanie: i always get that. >> i saw that tweet. yeah, yeah. okay. all right. >> stephanie: speaking of right-wing world. >> eric boehlert from media matters for america doing the lord's work. ♪ hurts so good ♪ come on, baby ♪ eric boehlert hurts so good. >> stephanie: let's dive into the right-wing world. >> i don't know what that means. ♪ hurts so good >> stephanie: you know what? you tules ton a lot of -- you tulessen to a lot of right wing media. benghazi fever, another friday in right wing radio. >> we talked about the return of the clinton crazies, the speculation hillary will take a higher profile in terms of domestic politics after serving overseas. so yeah, this is sort of the -- the embers are being lit, right? so the crucifixion -- it is a nice image, right? this is what we do with our public policy officials who we disagree with. of course, laura ingraham has been fueling the benghazi hysteria for almost a year now. it is what's to come. you know, last time, just real quick, in 2008, hillary had that compe
because sean hannity mentioned me last week. >> did he. >> stephanie: i always get that. >> i saw that tweet. yeah, yeah. okay. all right. >> stephanie: speaking of right-wing world. >> eric boehlert from media matters for america doing the lord's work. ♪ hurts so good ♪ come on, baby ♪ eric boehlert hurts so good. >> stephanie: let's dive into the right-wing world. >> i don't know what that means. ♪ hurts so good >> stephanie: you know...
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you will never hear sean hannity critical of george bush. you'll never hear sean hannity say anything positive about barack obama. >> that's a very fair point. >> bill: i think his orders come from the top from roger ailes. it was a good little debate they started yesterday morning. and that debate will continue and we'll talk to david jackson, "usa today," at the white house, when we come back. >> announcer: the "bill press show" is joining free speech tv starting september 3rd. find out how to watch at billpressshow.com. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. (vo) she gets the comed
you will never hear sean hannity critical of george bush. you'll never hear sean hannity say anything positive about barack obama. >> that's a very fair point. >> bill: i think his orders come from the top from roger ailes. it was a good little debate they started yesterday morning. and that debate will continue and we'll talk to david jackson, "usa today," at the white house, when we come back. >> announcer: the "bill press show" is joining free speech tv...
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was introduced and sean hannity asked him if he could do anything over, would he change anything? and the man said no. >> stephanie: yeah. he said it was god's will. >> caller: yeah, it was god's will. and if this man has any -- calls himself a religious human being, he has a lot of reckoning to do with his maker when he meets him. >> stephanie: you are absolutely right. that to me was the most egregious part of this. if he ever expressed any remorse, like oh, i wish i would have stayed in my car -- but really? i wouldn't do anything different? >> caller: ma'am, i'm sorry, i have been in trouble with the law when i was younger, but the only people in my life that i have ever met who made that statement were convicted murders. >> stephanie: yeah. yeah. exactly. well that's -- that's why remorse is part of sentencing hearings. unbelievable. by the way i have seen this picture of mitch mcconnell it is hilarious. he looks like he is doing your impression, because he has seen his new poll numbers. >> oh, no. >> stephanie: new poll numbers hold troubling signs for mitch mcconnell. a ppp
was introduced and sean hannity asked him if he could do anything over, would he change anything? and the man said no. >> stephanie: yeah. he said it was god's will. >> caller: yeah, it was god's will. and if this man has any -- calls himself a religious human being, he has a lot of reckoning to do with his maker when he meets him. >> stephanie: you are absolutely right. that to me was the most egregious part of this. if he ever expressed any remorse, like oh, i wish i would...
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. >> sean casey has been working as an advisor and was a senior advisor or religious affairs and national cared nature during president obama's campaign. blurring the line between church and state questions said we can incorporate faith into our efforts without violating the constitution. >> breaking news just now, the judge in the fort hood trial ruled that major nidal hussan's team has to stay on. they say they're going to appeal. we're back after the break. ♪ >> i think the number one thing that viewers like about "the young turks" is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. >> you're putting out there something that you're proud of. journalists want the the story and they want the right story and the want the true story. >> you can say anything here. >> i spent a couple of hours with a hooker. >> your mistake was writing a check. >> she never cashed it! >> the war room. >> compared to other countries with tighter gun safety laws, our death toll is just staggering. >> the young turks. >> the top bankers who funneled all the money to the drug lords, no sen
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john bold en, and judic miller, also,hite house calls benghazi a phony scandal, pat smith lost her son sean to terrorists that day, she says there is nothing phones out that ca -- phony about that. "new york times" reported nsa is snooping on a broader ran of americans who communicate with people overseas. this issthe director of nsa, reveals new steps to prevent another snowden from accessing america' top-secret, fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry with the report. >> reporter: general keith alexander, revealed a new step to crackdown, prevent computer administrator from leaking classified duments, revealing he slashing by 90% the nearly 1,000 systems administrators either employed by his agency or like snowden hired as contractors. >> what we're in the process of doing, not fastenough, reducing system by 9% for first -- 90% to make our networks more secure. >> reporter: nsa officl told fo the agency had been planning the cuts before t leaks but is now accelerating them to reduce number of outside people with access to sensitive information. nsa officls saying that move will
john bold en, and judic miller, also,hite house calls benghazi a phony scandal, pat smith lost her son sean to terrorists that day, she says there is nothing phones out that ca -- phony about that. "new york times" reported nsa is snooping on a broader ran of americans who communicate with people overseas. this issthe director of nsa, reveals new steps to prevent another snowden from accessing america' top-secret, fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry with the report....
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the mother of sean smith shares her thoughts on the latest developmes lou: while president obama refers to ben gauzy as a phony scandal family members of the four americans killeds last september 11th on the terrorist attack continue to agonize over their losses still waiting for answers from this administration like the rest of us. my next guest is one of those family members joining us tonight is the mother of state department of information officer john smith. he was 34 when he lost his life last year on september 11th pat, good a view to be here. if we may ask him again of the heldhe state department, the latest part bond dash development are they helping you or embracing you or other family members of those americans and killed laster septber 11th? >> i don't know about any of the others. i have not been in touch with them them but the state department has the gall andt in touch with me at all even though they promised they g don't care about me. they just do not care about me at all and they make sure that i know best. lou: how do they make sure?ak >> whenever i questioned anythin
the mother of sean smith shares her thoughts on the latest developmes lou: while president obama refers to ben gauzy as a phony scandal family members of the four americans killeds last september 11th on the terrorist attack continue to agonize over their losses still waiting for answers from this administration like the rest of us. my next guest is one of those family members joining us tonight is the mother of state department of information officer john smith. he was 34 when he lost his life...
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charles: sean, that's why we love you. see you soon. >>> two signs, that's right, two signs that spending cuts and austerity may actually be a good thing. first the pain from the sequestration. not as bad as president obama made it out to be. most of the major federal agencies out there, they have managed to reduce planned furloughs pretty well. some have eliminated them all together. secondly, looks like europe is coming out of recession. european economy growing in the second quarter of this year. turns out you can cut spending without the world coming to an end. at least that is what it is looking like so far, liz. liz: yeah, remember headlines out of sequester cuts, basically the sky was going to fall? biggest complainers, transportation, homeland security, education. even federal unions said we found fat to cut. they didn't have to do furloughs. reduced them or eliminated them or didn't do any furloughs whatsoever. senator tom coburn had it right. when when you put their feet to the fire they find the fat marbled thro
charles: sean, that's why we love you. see you soon. >>> two signs, that's right, two signs that spending cuts and austerity may actually be a good thing. first the pain from the sequestration. not as bad as president obama made it out to be. most of the major federal agencies out there, they have managed to reduce planned furloughs pretty well. some have eliminated them all together. secondly, looks like europe is coming out of recession. european economy growing in the second quarter...
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the mother of sean smith shares her thoughts on the shares her thoughts on the latest developments.op when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everythinwe do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. lou: while president obama refers to ben gauzy a a phony scanl family members of the four americans killeds last september 11th on the terrorist attack continue to agonize over their losses still waiting for answers from this administration like the rest of us. my next guest is one of those family members joining us tonight is the mother of state department of information officer john smith. he was 34 when he lost his life last year on september 11th pat, good a view to be here. if
the mother of sean smith shares her thoughts on the shares her thoughts on the latest developments.op when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everythinwe do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and...
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we're thrilled to have a great relationship with the charlotte motor speedway, sean johnson and his crew. bruton smith himself. nascar empa sari yo. we have a relationship with bristol motor speedway in tennessee. nascar has their eye on us. we emulate what they do from competitive and safety point of view and we keep getting bigger n this economy americans look to do things on the cheap. cities and municipalities cutting in lawn mower tracks on vacant pieces of property and we're mowing and growing. lori: i found myself a new hobby. thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much. adam: when you do that, put down the grub killer. lori: i haven't heard of any of those sponsors. okay. adam: maybe a sponsor with the wine companies. box of wine you might love it could go the way of the dixie cup a new report at one wall street firm, this should raise eyebrows by the way, highlights a great shortage in the u.s. wall street firm trying to race prices? hmmm. shortage as a result of fewer new vineyards being planted during excess in the 1990s. foreign wine producers on the other hand are giving t
we're thrilled to have a great relationship with the charlotte motor speedway, sean johnson and his crew. bruton smith himself. nascar empa sari yo. we have a relationship with bristol motor speedway in tennessee. nascar has their eye on us. we emulate what they do from competitive and safety point of view and we keep getting bigger n this economy americans look to do things on the cheap. cities and municipalities cutting in lawn mower tracks on vacant pieces of property and we're mowing and...
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sean, good to see you again. it's not just, you know, the inconvenient truth which many have described as sort of pro- or anti-environmental scream, but she also directed this very flattering piece on jimmy carter, you know, banned from planes. so how do you view this for hillary? >> right. we were told, as you recall, to see how the movie went. as i mentioned earlier last week, we've kind of seen this movie before, if you will. conservatives never seem to come out doing well, and liberals always seem to. frankly, this announcement and more and more details as they come forward is putting the p in puff piece. we know how this is going to go. this is not the inconvenient truth that ynn would like to -- cnn would like to deny. this is going to be a completely flattering puff piece for hillary clinton to proper up and, frankly, as much as it's something we don't like, i think the most offensive parts of it are the other democratic candidates who are going to get put at a disadvantage because there's this free air ti
sean, good to see you again. it's not just, you know, the inconvenient truth which many have described as sort of pro- or anti-environmental scream, but she also directed this very flattering piece on jimmy carter, you know, banned from planes. so how do you view this for hillary? >> right. we were told, as you recall, to see how the movie went. as i mentioned earlier last week, we've kind of seen this movie before, if you will. conservatives never seem to come out doing well, and...
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four americans died in the assault including our ambassador, chris stevens, sean smith and glen doherty. the charges are sealed. we don't know what the charges are. that is how they wanted it. it's not clear if there have been any arrests. they don't want it clear. but they wanted them to act quickly and any delays could put americans at risk. which is what they always say. it reports that the investigation is ongoing and remains a top priority. mercedes is here. a lot of things in this. politics of all this makes my skin you will crawl but we need to find out what happened. >> absolutely. first of all, they are saying an investigation and sealed and other perpetrators but it's been 12 months. you would think with an isolated incident, photographs taken by the f.b.i.. we know how the feds work. they swarm on the scene. they have investigators and certainly have the budget. where the other perpetrators if they released the charges it's going compromise the investigation, it's hard to believe. looking where we are today we have one suspect they believe there at least two others. federal l
four americans died in the assault including our ambassador, chris stevens, sean smith and glen doherty. the charges are sealed. we don't know what the charges are. that is how they wanted it. it's not clear if there have been any arrests. they don't want it clear. but they wanted them to act quickly and any delays could put americans at risk. which is what they always say. it reports that the investigation is ongoing and remains a top priority. mercedes is here. a lot of things in this....
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ambassador chris stevens state department officer sean smith and two former navy seales tyrone woods and glenn dorty. now the feds have filed the first criminal charges in that attack. they won't tell us what the charges are and not identifying the suspects. around here we have learned the name of one suspect. it turns out he talked to us not too long ago. steve centanni in d.c. steve? >> yeah, shep. a u.s. official confirmed these charges were filed without saying exactly what they are. officially, the justice department is only acing the investigation into that attack in benghazi is ongoing. and remains a top priority. now, we don't know if three individuals originally identified by the fbi are the ones now facing charges, but, according to one source, one of those charged is the head of a libyan michigan group -- militia group. he said he was present during the attack only directing traffic outside not directing the violence inside. he denied being a ringleader even though others have claimed he was. some in washington say filing these charges in this case is not enough. >> the re
ambassador chris stevens state department officer sean smith and two former navy seales tyrone woods and glenn dorty. now the feds have filed the first criminal charges in that attack. they won't tell us what the charges are and not identifying the suspects. around here we have learned the name of one suspect. it turns out he talked to us not too long ago. steve centanni in d.c. steve? >> yeah, shep. a u.s. official confirmed these charges were filed without saying exactly what they are....